Weekend Round Up: The Listen 5, Kuonechan, SUHO, John OFA Rhee


Huh Gak, Ken, Kwan Jin Ah, Ash Island, Big Naughty, Bang Ye Dam, Jeon Sang Geun, and #AnNyeong 

The group song “Shiny Star (The Listen 5)” from the SBS music variety show “The Listen: Reach You Today,” which returns for its fifth season, has been released.

“Shiny Star (The Listen 5)” is a reinterpretation of a beloved steady song from 2010, performed by Huh Gak, Ken, Kwon Jin Ah, Ash Island, Big Naughty, Bang Ye Dam, Jeon Sang Geun, and #AnNyeong. Unlike the original, “The Listen” has been reimagined as an acoustic band version with rap.

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Kuonechan Explores the Complexities of Communication with ‘Error’

On November 1 RnB singer Kuonechan released his new single ‘Error.’  The song depicts the complex feelings of moments when words go awry and the intended feelings are distorted against one’s intentions. 

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SUHO of EXO Gets Ready for Winter with ‘Winter is Coming’

On November 2 SUHO released “Seasons of Love 0.3 : Winter is coming.” This is the third installment (Vol. 0.3) of the “Seasons of Love” project, which documents the four seasons of love through music. ‘Winter is Coming’ is a sentimental rock ballad that combines a lyrical melody with a warm sensibility, capturing the excitement and longing felt at the beginning of the season.

The story, which seems to follow EXO’s iconic winter classic “First Snow,” depicts the emotions of love that bloom again when the first snow falls, through SUHO’s delicate vocals.

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John OFA Rhee Celebrates a New Beginning with New Single ‘7Seas.’

On November 2, singer-songwriter John OFA Rhee released the single ‘7Seas,’ the first new song under his new label sphere and a single from his upcoming album giving a taste of what’s to come. 


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